* Jeff Pang via mailop:

> Is there domain name discrimination in the email industry?

That's a provocative way of asking your question. ;-)

> For example, com, net, and org are considered to have higher
> reputations, while info, xyz, and top are considered to have lower
> ratings. [...] Will this lower the ratings of these domain names?

If sombody tries to send mail from something.xxx or otherthing.auto, for
example, they should expect having to work hard for their mail getting
accepted. I reject this type of domain until by means of directing
senders to a website which explains how they can obtain clearance, but
strangely, none of the businesses trying to send their spam regarding
body part enlargements or the latest in automotive performancee products
has ever taken the time to explain to me why I should accept their ads.

What I am trying to say is that different domain names will indeed be
treated differently by various receiving parties. That is not deserving
of the label "discrimination", it is being careful.

-Ralph
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